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Justice delayed or justice denied? Some fear spike in plea deals to clear COVID-caused court backlog

Justice delayed or justice denied? Some fear spike in plea deals to clear COVID-caused court backlog
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Yes, most Oregon employers can require you to get the COVID-19 vaccine But most probably won t

Yes, most Oregon employers can require you to get the COVID-19 vaccine. But most probably won’t OregonLive.com 3/11/2021 Jamie Goldberg, oregonlive.com © Brooke Herbert/Brooke Herbert/The Oregonian/oregonlive.com/TNS Kelli Newcom, R.N., preps vials of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine to be administered to teachers and educators at The Oregon Convention Center on January 27, 2021, in Portland. Most Oregonians are not yet eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccination and thousands who are continue to struggle with the state’s overloaded sign-up system. Popular Searches As the vaccine rollout ramps up this spring, though, Oregon workers may wonder whether their bosses could require them to get vaccinated.

Yes, most Oregon employers can require you to get the COVID-19 vaccine But most probably won t

Yes, most Oregon employers can require you to get the COVID-19 vaccine But most probably won t
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Non-Unanimous Jury Convictions Are Over But What Happens to the People Oregon Already Wronged?

Non-Unanimous Jury Convictions Are Over But What Happens to the People Oregon Already Wronged?
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Could Measure 11′s mandatory prison sentences disappear?

Could Measure 11′s mandatory prison sentences disappear? Legislation would do away with landmark law’s minimum terms and give violent offenders chance to earn early release Updated on Feb 27, 2021; Published on Feb 27, 2021 Inside Oregon State Penitentiary, January 22, 2020 Beth Nakamura/Staff Twitter Share A quarter-century has passed since Oregon voters said yes to a law that would profoundly reshape how the state treats its most violent offenders. Measure 11 created a class of crimes that in the eyes of voters deserved longer prison sentences and ensured people convicted of those offenses served every day of their terms. Today, offenders prosecuted under the landmark law make up about 47% of the 12,586 people in Oregon’s prisons, according to the state.

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